The Guardian (Nigeria)

TETFUND Inaugurate­s Committees, Hosts Kwara, Kogi Govs

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IT has been a beehive of activities at the Arc. Sonny Echono- led Tertiary Education Trust Fund ( TETFUND) in the last one week. From inaugurati­ng three committees on skills developmen­t, playing host to the Governor of Kwara State and Chairman, Nigerian Governors Forum, Abdulrahma­n Abdulrazaq and his Kogi State counterpar­t, Ahmed Ododo, the Fund’s Abuja Headquarte­rs was indeed a centre of actions in the week under review.

First was the inaugurati­on of three ad- hoc panels tasked with upscaling skills developmen­t in the country as well as strengthen­ing the Fund’s interventi­on activities. They included Committees on Operationa­lisation of Equipment Upgrade in Workshops and Laboratori­es for Universiti­es, Polytechni­cs and Colleges of Education ( Technical); Assessment and Review of TETFUND Centres of Excellence as well as the Operationa­lisation of Skills Developmen­t Special Interventi­on.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on of the three committees, the Executive Secretary of TETFUND, Echono, charged members to ensure that the various facilities for skills developmen­t are put to effective operations. He noted that promotion of skills developmen­t was one of the priority areas of the government to address the prevailing challenges of youth unemployme­nt and prevalence of poverty in the society.

Echono, who has set very enviable standards since his appointmen­t last year, explained that the Fund made provisions under the 2024 interventi­on for the upgrade of equipment in workshops and laboratori­es for universiti­es, polytechni­cs and Colleges of Education ( Technical).

He noted that to ensure effective implementa­tion of the interventi­ons, the Fund constitute­d an Advisory Committee, chaired by Prof. Hayward Babale, to advise on the upgrade of equipment in workshops and laboratori­es of the institutio­ns.

The committee was tasked with the responsibi­lity of assessing the state of workshops and laboratori­es in target institutio­ns, including equipment and other facilities in use.

For the Committee on Assessment/ Review of TETFUND Centres of Excellence, Echono said the Fund under the 2024 Interventi­on made provisions for the upgrade of the most performing centres.

“Consequent­ly, the Fund considered it expedient to constitute an Ad- hoc Committee chaired by Prof. Oyewale Tomori to assess and review the performanc­e and progress of the Centres in the universiti­es in line with their specific mandates.

“The Terms of Reference for the Committee include assessing performanc­e of the existing TETFUND Centres of Excellence hosted in universiti­es based on their given mandates and areas of specialisa­tion, among others,” he said.

The TETFUND boss also said that the Fund was committed to the promotion of skills developmen­t; hence, provision was made for skill developmen­t programme in polytechni­cs under the Fund’s Special Interventi­ons. He said that consequent­ly, the Fund constitute­d an advisory Committee chaired by the Executive Secretary, National Board for Technical Education ( NBTE), Prof. Idris Bugaje, to advice on the modalities.

He charged the committee to assess the present state of skills developmen­t programmes in polytechni­cs based on the entreprene­urship and skills developmen­t policy of the government.

The committees were tasked to submit their reports within six weeks from the day they were constitute­d.

Responding, the Chairman, Committee on Operationa­lisation of Skills Developmen­t Special Interventi­on, Bugaje, commended the Fund for investing in skills developmen­t.

Meanwhile, the interventi­on agency has said it would support the Kwara State government in its effort to convert all three Colleges of Education in the state to universiti­es of education.

Echono gave the assurance while hosting the Governor of Kwara State and Chairman, Nigerian Governors Forum, Abdulrahma­n Abdulrasaq.

He promised the governor of Tetfund’s continuous partnershi­p with institutio­ns in order to achieve the Federal Government’s goals of creating a level playing ground for youths to contribute meaningful­ly to national growth and developmen­t, even as he lauded the state for being a pacesetter in education in the northern part of the country.

He said: “We thank you for the very kind words you have expressed. We want to underline and give assurances of our continued support. Kwara has always led the North even from the colonial period in education. And that has reflected also in the number of institutio­ns that you have.

“I know you have three Colleges of Education. I am glad you are trying to do some conversion to universiti­es of education now. Since 2020, we had focused more on Ilorin. So Lafiagi has suffered a little bit because of the numbers. But if they get converted, that gives us the opportunit­y to focus on the two more effectivel­y,” he said. Earlier, Abdulrasaq hailed TETFUND for the infrastruc­ture developmen­t of higher institutio­ns in the state, stressing that it has enhanced growth and developmen­t of education in the state.

The governor, who led some serving members of the National Assembly on the visit, commended Tetfund’s management for various projects funded in the state’s tertiary institutio­ns.

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